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Royal Nickel Corp. RNKLF



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Comment by Geodan2on Sep 30, 2018 12:24pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:DDH-WF-029

RE:RE:RE:RE:DDH-WF-029
Geodan2 wrote:
Fisherminer wrote: Is it like BE19-292?

4.7m at 376 g/t
1.62m at 1040 g/t
.07m at 2.3% gold

 


Here is the source info  https://www.newswire.ca/news-releases/royal-nickel-corporation---beta-hunt-mine-successfully-completes-latest-gold-toll-including-material-from-the-first-production-stopes-583604081.html

Development of Second High Grade Area at Beta Hunt

RNC is also pleased to announce that mining successfully commenced in a second area "Mr Smith" with significant coarse visible gold. The latest intersection continues to confirm the potential from multiple bonanza-grade drill hole intersections identified during previous drilling (see RNC news release, April 4, 2016)

Following on from the successful approach employed in mining the HOF zone, development targeted historical drill hole BE19-292 which intersected 15.0m @ 114.3g/t Au (3.7 oz/t - uncut) including 1.6m of 1041 g/t Au which contains an intersection of 0.07m @ 23,000 g/t Au (739.5 ozs/t) – known as the Mr Smith area.



Does anyone know if they got mine workings to this location?

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